Agaves in addition to opuntias inwards UC Davis ceramics graveyard

On our Dominicus walk through the UC Davis Arboretum, nosotros left the established path for a few hundred feet to direct maintain a shortcut through the redwood grove. There I spotted a curious sight through a chain-link fence:


Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 massive Agave americana, half dozen ft. tall together with at to the lowest degree 8 ft. wide, hiding behind a mysterious ceramic sculpture together with reflecting inwards a basin filled amongst murky water.

Clearly is this non a populace display garden. The ceramics are equally fossil oil simply about the edges equally the potted agaves inwards forepart of the fence:



This Agave americana outgrew its pot together with variety it off altogether. Who knew that containers were optional?


Sticking my photographic tv set camera through the locked gate, I photographed the large Agave americana you saw at the top of this post.


But what are all these ceramics? They direct maintain a cast-off facial expression well-nigh them. Is this a ceramics graveyard?

I wishing I could direct maintain walked inwards in that place together with taken a closer look. Quite a few of the ceramics are genuinely intriguing, similar this upside-down head:


And this enigmatic statue:


But the ceramics weren't the exclusively things of involvement to me. Take a facial expression at this prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) growing through the chain-link fence:



Nothing tin halt a prickly pear!


It turns out this "graveyard" is behind Temporary Building ix (TB 9), domicile of the UC Davis Ceramics Program. This weblog post has some interesting information that I bet many locals don't know (I didn't):
The 7,200 sq. ft. edifice was bought from the federal authorities equally state of war surplus inwards 1947 together with used equally a dormitory building, fondly referred to equally The Warehouse. In 1951 the edifice was converted to a combination constabulary station, mailroom, together with storage area. The fine art subdivision began taking it over inwards 1961; Robert Arneson arrived inwards 1962. By the terminate of the 1960s the entire edifice had been given over to the ceramics programme together with a metallic foundry.
Robert Arneson was a ceramics professor at UC Davis for to a greater extent than than thirty years (he passed away inwards 1992). His plant are inwards many populace together with somebody collections. He is most famous for his Egghead series. The concluding 7 of them were installed on the UC Davis campus later Arneson's death, together with today they are a honey community treasure (photos below from Davis Lokal Wiki, attributed to LocalWiki Contributors).





Amazing how much I however don't know well-nigh a town I've lived inwards longer than anywhere else inwards my life. Even to a greater extent than amusing is the fact than a lowly agave was the catalyst for this unexpected journeying of uncovering 10 minutes from my ain house.


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